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Hi there. Just making the move to the Eris after using the iPhone for two years. I've taken great joy from making custom ringtones and "new text message" sounds in iTunes etc.
Will I still be able to do this with the Eris? If so, how?
Thanks!
You can convert and MP3 with the app "RingDroid" to a ringtone, alarm, notification or UI sound
All you do is actually make a folder titled 'Music' and copy/paste the files you want into it. Mine had no problem finding the files for the music app and editing out a nice guitar solo for my ringtone in Ringdroid.

Hello everyone. I'm a newbie to the Eris...just got it today, leaving my BB Storm. Is there any way to use custom ring tones for text messages? If any of you know, please let me know.
Thanks!
Yes I just want the one custom ringtone for all text messages. What's the best way to do that besides using ringdroid. In the meantime I will try ringdroid.
You have to make 2 directories on your SD Card. One called ringtones and the other called notifications. Then you can mount your phone to your computer, and copy the files you from your computer to the SD Card. And then you should be able to select the files you want under the settings.I am also a first time smart phone owner and i have the HTC eris Droid. So far i really like the phone but i cant seam to get the custom ring tones to work correctly.
I got the ringdroid and installed it and set one of the custom ones that i had as the default notification but when i receive a text msg it is still the standard one that originally came on the phone.
even when i check in the settings under sound and display it even says that the custom one that i made is the default one but it doesn't play for any msg that i receive.
Has anyone else had this problem or am i doing something wrong?
Thanks
I have RingDroid and I am looking forward to using it. However, I don't know how to get the MP3s on to my phone. I've synced with my PC, the SD card has been mounted, but I don't know where to put the MP3 files so I can use them.
Sorry for the stupid question. I've never owned a smart phone before so this is all very new.
on the main directory of your SD Card create these 3 folders
alarms
notifications
ringtones
when you drop an .mp3 .wav or .ogg file into these directories they show up in the respective lists for assigning notification sounds.
Creating these directories ALSO has the added benefit of the music app for android being "blind" to what's in those folders. So you don't end up with alarms and ringtones playing on accident while you're trying to listen to music
Then you don't have to download any special software on your phone.
I have RingDroid and I am looking forward to using it. However, I don't know how to get the MP3s on to my phone. I've synced with my PC, the SD card has been mounted, but I don't know where to put the MP3 files so I can use them.
Sorry for the stupid question. I've never owned a smart phone before so this is all very new.
